Perambulator in a sentence as a noun

And a woman pulls a large bundle of papers out of her baby carriage - her perambulator - and raises them. Karl has no papers, he simply raises his hand.

Summarizing, pram is short for perambulator, which Americans call strollers. In Nordic countries, it's believed to be healthy for infants to sleep in fresh cold air.

Apparently, there used to be perambulatory monks that would follow a similar strategy, reading or reciting sacred texts while pacing around the courtyards of their monastery.

Perambulator definitions

noun

a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around

See also: carriage pram stroller go-cart pushchair pusher